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No, the mango seed is not poisonous. However, the outer skin of the mango seed contains a compound that can cause skin irritation in some people. It is safe to eat the flesh of the mango fruit, but the seed should not be consumed.
A mango has the potential to kill a mouse if it is fed mango a lot. It should be fed to a mouse very sparingly.
some are but some are not
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No, mango seeds are not poisonous if consumed in moderate amounts. However, they should not be eaten in large quantities as they may cause digestive issues. It is best to enjoy the flesh of the mango fruit and discard the seed.
Mango seeds are not poisonous if ingested, but they can be a choking hazard due to their size and hard outer shell. It is not recommended to eat the seed as it can cause digestive issues.
No, mango skin is not poisonous. However, some people may be allergic to the sap in the skin, which can cause skin irritation or a rash. It is generally safe to eat the fruit after peeling off the skin.
It is thought that chocolate can be poisonous to mice, but only in large amounts. Chocolate is poisonous to most all animals when consumed in large amounts.
Bracken is poisonous to mice, rats, horses, and cattle when ingested. They will definitely avoid eating this plant unless there is nothing else to eat.
Yes if it is mixed with honey and/or peanut butter. It will kill them. Borax is poisonous if ingested.
mango: the way you say mango in spanish is the same "mango"